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Subtitle B-Other Regulations

Relating To

Transportation (Continued)

CHAPTER II-FEDERAL RAILROAD

ADMINISTRATION,

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Part

Page

200

201

209

210

211

Informal rules of practice for passenger service......
Formal rules of practice for passenger service...
Railroad safety enforcement procedures.
Railroad noise emission compliance regulations.....
Rules of practice.............

7

9

15

38

44

212

213

State safety participation regulations.........................................
Track safety standards.

52

63

215

Railroad freight car safety standards.

76

216

217

Special notice and emergency order procedures:
railroad track, locomotive and equipment.............
Railroad operating rules .....

92

95

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Rear end marking device-passenger, commuter
and freight trains.........

149

223

Safety glazing standards-locomotives, passenger
cars and cabooses

154

225

Railroad accidents/incidents: Reports classifica-
tion, and investigations.

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Railroad power brakes and drawbars
Signal systems reporting requirements.
Instructions governing applications for approval
of a discontinuance or material modification of
a signal system or relief from the requirements
of Part 236.......

Rules, standards, and instructions governing the
installation, inspection, maintenance, and repair
of signal and train control systems, devices and
appliances...

245

258

260

264

Part

Page

240 [Reserved]

250

251

Guarantee of certificates of trustees of railroads
in reorganization ...............
Loans and guarantee of loans under Rail Passen-
ger Service Act of 1970..........

300

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306

255

256

258

260

Assistance to States and persons in the Northeast
and Midwest region for local rail services under
section 402 of the Regional Rail Reorganization
Act of 1973....

Financial assistance for railroad passenger termi-
nals..............

Regulations governing section 505 of the Railroad
Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of
1976, as amended...........

Regulations governing section 511 of the Railroad
Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of
1976, as amended..............

311

323

333

349

265

Nondiscrimination in federally assisted railroad
programs.

374

266

Assistance to States for local rail service under
section 5 of the Department of Transportation
Act.............

385

268

Merger and consolidation procedures...

400

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(a) Act means the Rail Passenger Service Act (45 U.S.C. 500 et seq.).

(b) Administrator means the Federal Railroad Administrator, the Deputy Administrator of FRA, or the delegate of either.

(c) Amtrak means the National Railroad Passenger Corporation.

(d) Amtrak trains means trains operated by or on behalf of Amtrak.

(e) Chief Counsel means the Chief Counsel or Acting Chief Counsel of the FRA.

(f) Downgrading of a facility means a reduction in track classification as specified in FRA track safety standards (49 CFR part 213), or any other change in facilities which may increase the time required for a passenger train to operate over the route on which such facility is located.

(g) Facility means railroad tracks, right-of-way, fixed equipment and facilities, real-property appurtenant thereto, and includes signal systems, passenger station and repair tracks, station buildings, platforms, and adjunct facilities such as water, fuel, steam, electric, and air lines.

(h) FRA means the Federal Railroad Administration.

(i) Railroad means a person providing railroad transportation for compensation.

(j) Shipper means a person contracting with one or more railroads for freight transportation.

§ 200.5 Applications.

(a) Each application and objection under this part shall be submitted in writing to: Docket Clerk, Office of the Chief Counsel, Federal Railroad Administration, 400 7th Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590.

(b) Any procedural issues arising from the submission or consideration of applications under this part, such as timeliness and adequacy, shall be heard and decided by the Administration's panel established under § 200.9.

(c) Any railroad adversely affected by the preference requirement of subsection 402(e) of the Act may apply to the Administrator for an order altering that requirement. Each application shall:

(1) List by endpoints the routes that are so affected; and

(2) Explain for every route listed how the preference requirement of subsection 402(e) will materially lessen the quality of freight service afforded by the applicant to its shippers, including information, data or documents sufficient to support that explanation; and

(3) Include an analysis of whether and by how much Amtrak's compensation to the railroad should be reduced if the preference requirement is altered.

(d) In accordance with section 406 of the Act, any railroad may apply to the Administrator for approval to downgrade or dispose of its facilities. Each application shall:

(1) List the facilities for proposed downgrading or disposal;

(2) Describe and give the location of each such facility and identify the most recent passenger service that made use of such facilities; and

(3) Contain for each facility an analysis of the costs the railroad could avoid if it were not required to maintain or retain the facility in the condi

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